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In the enthralling narrative, "Behind the Frostbitten Frames," Aiman Fayaz, a tenacious 21-year-old intern at Kashmir Life, recounts the challenges faced while producing a mini-web series on Kashmir's winter business. Assigned to capture the essence of Chilla-ie-Kalan, Aiman initially grappled with setbacks, including the withdrawal of the cameraperson and a series of unexpected challenges during shoots. Undeterred, Aiman navigated the complexities independently, eventually partnering with Umer Dar, showcasing resilience and maturity. The series delves into the lives of winter business proprietors, unraveling stories from the Shehr-e-Khas of Srinagar, where seasoned artisans share profound narratives. Despite camera aversions and unforeseen obstacles, Aiman's commitment to the project remains steadfast, yielding a poignant exploration of Kashmir's winter economy. The narrative extends beyond fieldwork, revealing internal struggles and triumphs, highlighting Aim ....
NL Corresspondent Srinagar, Mar 20: Organised by Wushu Association of J&K and sponsored by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the Khelo India 10 Ka Dum Wushu women meet held at Polo Ground here today. Around 500 young females participated in this mega event. Among those prominent present to encourage the participants were Nadeem Ahmad ....
Why Has Kashmir Romanticised The Rumour For So Long? kashmirlife.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kashmirlife.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Covid In Newsroom Masood Hussain narrates how while covering it, the dreaded virus caught up with the Kashmir Life team. The contagion brooks no complacency is the moral of the story Kashmir Life Newsroom witnessed a 10-day long closure amid a series of fumigations. KL Image by Shuaib Wani Circa 2020. After being shut for months, surviving as they were on dollops of vanilla journalism, newsrooms were getting back to what they ought to be; buzzing with activity. The newspapers were trying to revive, retrieve, and reconnect with the realities on the ground. The communication blockade had taken a toll not only on the readers – they were denied off their daily dose of news – but the journalists as well. The reporters had relocated, gone cold on their beat as their professional bread and butter has become a scarce commodity. The managements faced falling revenues resulting in holding back, cutting salaries to laying off people. The squeeze on journalists’ ....
NC MPs Demand Bodies Of 3 Youngsters Killed In Kashmir Encounter This comes days after the police booked family members demanding the return of a teenager killed in the encounter at Hokarsar on December 30 Farooq Abdullah (L) Hasnain Masoodi (R) Naseer Ganai 2021-02-10T21:24:30+05:30 NC MPs Demand Bodies Of 3 Youngsters Killed In Kashmir Encounter outlookindia.com 2021-02-10T21:30:32+05:30 Also read Former chief minister and National Conference president Dr, Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday held a demonstration seeking the return of the bodies of three youths killed in the Hokarsar ‘encounter’ on December 30, and an investigation into the alleged encounter. This comes days after the Jammu and Kashmir police booked family members of a teenage boy killed in the encounter under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, for holding a demonstration in his village “demanding the return of his body.” ....